January’s featured Scholastic jobs

January’s featured Scholastic jobs

This month, we have some new job postings highlighted as part of our regular "Career Corner" series. Perhaps you'd be the right fit for one! As always, you can also check our LinkedIn page and our Career site. (Also: check out our Talent Network! See the note at the bottom of this post.)

Scholastic Classroom Magazines is seeking an ambitious UI/Visual Designer who thrives in a small, cross-functional, and collaborative environment. This position requires superb design skills, an eye for typography, and a flexible outlook when it comes to working creatively with an editorial team. We are looking for a reliable designer with excellent communication skills, a detail-oriented approach, and consistent execution. The position reports to the Director of Digital Classroom Magazines.

Responsibilities:

Work from the UX team’s wireframes to produce polished visual design comps

Create and evolve the visual design language for the products we work on while maintaining awareness of the larger ecosystem of product and design standards

Present design concepts to stakeholders

Work with current branding to develop new products for Classroom Magazines

The WMS architect is accountable for proactively and holistically leading or supporting EA activities that create deliverables that guide the direction and drive targeted business outcomes. This is a hands-on role focused on defining and implementing Oracle Cloud solutions/integrations addressing business requirements and priorities for the WMS process area. The WMS architect will be primarily focused to architect technology solutions from Oracle Fusion Cloud to/fro WMS Applications [preferable Manhattan WMS modules (WMOS & Manhattan TMS)].

Responsibilities:

Work with Enterprise Architect peers (e.g., enterprise, business, information and solutions architects) to analyze and derive the technology architecture future state

Understand technology trends and the practical application of existing, new and emerging technologies to enable new and evolving business and operating models

Lead the analysis of the current technology environment to detect critical deficiencies and recommend solutions for improvement

Hands on ability to demonstrate a working POC towards the proposed solutions

As a Principal Architect, you will translate business requirements into technical designs and unlock the business value of Salesforce Commerce Cloud (SFCC). You will establish architecture standards, ensure code quality and be accountable for the health of the overall solution. You will teach, mentor and share knowledge, improve processes and develop systematic solutions to problem patterns

Reporting to the Director of eCommerce engineering, the Principal Architect will manage the eCommerce development team to ensure delivery quality and achieve efficiency following agile development best practices. As part of these responsibilities, the Principal architect will provide input to the product roadmap, helping to identify, manage, test and launch feature/function updates and enhancements.